Indonesian Volcano Eruption: Flights Cancelled in Several Countries

 


The volcano continued to erupt, releasing ash 10 kilometers (32,808 feet) in all directions, prompting many foreign airlines to cancel flights to Indonesia's Bali island.

Airline companies Due to volcanic ash safety concerns, Jetstar and Qantas announced that their flights to Bali were grounded on Wednesday.

FlyRadar, a company that tracks flights, announced that Virgin and AirAsia flights were also canceled at the same time.

The initial blast

Bali is regarded as the most popular tourist destination in Indonesia and the one that Australian tourists are most familiar with.

The Levodopi Laki-Laki volcano, which is around 800 kilometers (497 miles) from Bali, saw its first eruption on the 3rd.

At least nine persons lost their lives during this. In this case, the aforementioned volcano erupted many times yesterday, Tuesday.

80 flights were canceled.

As a result, 80 flights from a number of locations, including Singapore, Hong Kong, and numerous Australian cities, were canceled between November 4 and November 12, 2024.

It is interesting to remember that Indonesia is home to around 130 volcanoes.



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